Vietnam's largest city, formerly known as Saigon. A hub of commerce and culture. Key attractions include the War Remnants Museum and Reunification Palace. Modern skyscrapers contrast with historical sites. Enjoy street food and explore Ben Thanh Market. Stroll along Nguyen Hue Walking Street. Best time to visit is during the dry season (December to April). Ideal for solo travelers, families, and friends seeking adventure and culinary experiences.
Vietnam's heart, blending old and new. Key highlights: ancient Old Quarter, French colonial buildings, bustling markets, and street food stalls. Iconic landmarks: Hoan Kiem Lake, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Temple of Literature. Gateway to northern Vietnam attractions like Ha Long Bay and Sapa.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its cultural architecture. Key attractions include traditional wooden houses, colorful street markets, and the Japanese Covered Bridge. Best time to visit is from February to April for warm weather. Enjoy lively night markets, local dishes like Cao Lau, and riverside cafes. Ideal for couples, families, and solo travelers seeking culture and relaxation.
A lively coastal city known for stunning beaches and a modern skyline. Key attractions include My Khe Beach for relaxation and historical sites like Hoi An and the Marble Mountains. Best time to visit is from April to August for warm, sunny weather. The Dragon Bridge lights up at night, enhancing the city's charm. Ideal for families, friends, and solo travelers seeking a mix of culture, adventure, and leisure.
A historic district in Hanoi, renowned for its vibrant streets and rich cultural heritage. Key highlights: each street is named after the traditional goods once traded there, providing a unique glimpse into the city’s past. Visitors can explore bustling lanes filled with charming shops, traditional tea houses, and street food vendors offering local favorites like pho and banh mi. The area is dotted with historic temples and comes alive at night with colorful lights and sounds.
A historic site near Ho Chi Minh City, this 250 km underground network was used by Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. Key highlights: explore tunnels, see living quarters, storage areas, and command centers. Features include exhibits of booby traps and war artifacts, offering insight into the war's harsh realities and the resilience of the Viet Cong fighters.
Located in Ho Chi Minh City. Offers a stark view of the Vietnam War's impact. Houses a vast collection of photographs and military artifacts. Features exhibits detailing the war's brutality and effects on civilians. Includes sections on war crimes committed during the conflict. Provides a profound experience for understanding Vietnam's history. Best time to visit is from December to April during the dry season.